Bayou Classic DB375 Instruction Manual Page 10

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Light
Burner
Here!
Lighting/Re-Lighting Instructions
1. When you are sure there are no leaks, turn cylinder valve and regulator control valve on hose to the closed position.
2. Reopen cylinder valve fully.
3. Have a standard match, fireplace match or long-nosed propane lighter lit and ready to place over the burner.
4. Before lighting, Turn air control shutter on the burner to an
almost closed position. After lighting, turn air control shutter
to open position to achieve a better flame.
5. Light the burner from the bottom, keeping hands and face
away from the top of the cooker. (See Illustration)
6. Place lighter over the burner, then slowly
open regulator valve until burner ignites.
7. Adjust air shutter on burner for a blue flame.
(In direct sunlight, flame may appear clear.)
8. Adjust the regulator control valve for desired flame height.
9. When lighting for the first time, you will smell paint burning at the top for a few minutes... This is normal.
10. When finished using the cooker, turn off gas from the cylinder valve first. It will take a few seconds for the fire to go
out and for the propane gas to "bleed" from the hose and regulator assembly. After the fire is completely out, turn
regulator control valve to the "OFF" position.
11. To re-light, repeat steps 1-8. Always use CAUTION as cooker will be hot.
12. If flame is accidentally extinguished, turn propane tank off. Wait 30 seconds, then repeat steps 2-8.
CAUTION: Before lighting the burner, check that
the venturi tube is free of obstruction and insects
or insect nests. A clogged venturi may result in
a fire beneath the appliance.
Trouble Shooting Tips
Problems with proper Gas Flow:
This Bayou Classic cooker and most propane tanks are equipped with a safety device to shut off the flow of gas should
the hose be cut or severed. Sometimes this safety device may be tripped when lighting the cooker. To prevent this,
ALWAYS make sure the regulator valve is in the closed position (Figure #6) before opening the valve on the LP gas tank.
WARNING:
Do NOT light
burner at
air intake.
Figure #6
or
Clockwise
to closed position
Counter-Clockwise
to closed position
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